![]() ![]() ![]() You can also use the built-in Chrome tools to do this, which is not only applicable on an Apple or Linux device but also on a Windows Server 2019 OS with the desktop experience where the built-in tool is not available. You can download the FEITIAN tool from the Microsoft Store. After that, I will peek at the FEITIAN tool (see 未标题-1 ()). That tool is available on Windows 19H1 and onwards and in Windows 11. ![]() Initial configurationīelow I will show you how to use the Windows 10 native built-in tool to configure a FEITIAN FIDO2 BioPass security key. ![]() If Windows Hello Face prevents the users from trying the FIDO2 security key sign-in scenario, users can turn off Hello Face sign in by removing Face Enrollment in Settings > Sign-In Options. Both work perfectly well, but the vendor tool often offers more capabilities. FIDO2 security keys are intended for use on shared devices or where Windows Hello for Business enrollment is a barrier. You can use the native Windows 10 or Windows 11 tools or download the tool the FIDO2 vendor provides. That is a pretty straightforward process. Figure 1: The FEITIAN BioPass FIDO2 security keyīefore you can use your FEITIAN security key, we need to set it up. Security keys are based on the FIDO U2F Open authentication standard. Only the vendor-specific tools will differ. What I write here will work with any biometric security key with the native tools. Token2 T2F2 security key combines hardware-based authentication, public-key cryptography, HOTP, U2F, and FIDO2 protocols to protect your accounts. That’s the one I use to test scenarios in the lab. As you might know from a previous blog post, FEITIAN FIDO2 security keys – Working Hard In ITWorking Hard In IT, I have a FEITIAN FIDO2 BioPass security key. In this blog post, we will configure a FEITIAN FIDO2 BioPass security key. ![]()
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